The stream of The Game’s The Documentary 2 is now available via Spotify.

The 19-track collection includes “On Me,” which features Kendrick Lamar, and “Dollar And A Dream,” with Ab-Soul.

The stream of The Game’s The Documentary 2 is as follows:

(The most recent post in this thread was published September 18, 2015. It is as follows.)

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The Game’s The Documentary 2 is now available for pre-order on iTunes.

The tracklist is now available for the album. The project is scheduled to have 19 tracks including the single”100.”  Features are set to be from Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, Diddy, Kanye West, Kendrick Lamar, Future, Drake and more.

The Game says that he hopes the follow-up to his 2005 debut album will help further the legacy of his hometown of Compton, California. This year, Lamar released To Pimp a Butterfly and Dr. Dre released Compton: A Soundtrack by Dr. Dre. The rapper-producer also produced the film Straight Outta Comptonwhich shows him, Ice Cube, Eazy-E and other member of N.W.A as they rose to prominence.

“This album is better than my 1st for more than a few reasons,” The Game says via press release. “But you don’t have to take my word for it because you will see for yourself with it drops October 9th! After Kendrick dropped his album, then Dr. Dre dropped #Compton then the movie doing 100 million after just 2 weeks…this album will add to my city’s continuous legacy! I’m proud to be from #COMPTON & I wish Eazy E was alive to see us flourish yet again… We on!!!”

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The Documentary 2 trackist is below:

  1. Intro
  2. On Me f. Kendrick Lamar
  3. Step Up f. DeJ Loaf and Sha Sha
  4. Don’t Trip f. Ice Cube, Dr. Dre and will.i.am
  5. Standing on Ferraris f. Diddy
  6. Dollar and a Dream f. Ab-Soul
  7. Made In America f. Mvrcus Blvck
  8. Hashtag f. Jelly roll
  9. Circles f. Q-Tip, Eric Bellinger and Sha Sha
  10. Uncle Skit
  11. Dedicated f. Future and Sonyae
  12. Bitch You Ain’t Shit
  13. Summertime f. Jelly Roll
  14. Mula f. Kanye West
  15. The Documentary 2
  16. New York, New York
  17. 100 f. Drake
  18. Just Another Day
  19. LA f. Snoop Dogg, will.i.am and Fergie.

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(This story was last updated on September 10, 2015 and is as follows.)

The Game has pushed back the release date for The Documentary 2.

According to his Instagram page, the album is now slated for an October 9 release date.

The original posts for the cover art announced a September 25 release for the album. The California rapper has since edited the posts to reflect the new date.

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In the mean time, The Game is giving away $1,000 per day through The Robin Hood Project. Initially, the giveaway was scheduled to run for 25 days, leading up to the September release date. In yesterday’s post about the project, The Game says he will continue the giveaway through the new October date.

(This story was last updated on August 28, 2015 and is as follows.)

The Game posted on Instagram today (August 28) that his The Documentary 2 album will be released September 25.

On the cover image, the Compton, California rapper stands on a bridge in his hometown.

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“I am proud to give you my album cover shot by legend photographer & director@JonathanMannion (who also shot my 1st album cover) & graphic designer@CeoSelfmade for collaborating with Jonathan to bring such a classic image of me on the bridge in my hood….Cedar Block Piru in westside Compton, California… Everything about the photo shoot made me feel the exact same way I did when we were there 10 years ago & trust me when I say…. This album is better than my 1st for more than a few reasons,” The Game writes.

His Instagram post including The Documentary 2 cover is as follows:

(The initial post in this thread ran March 19, 2015. It is as follows.)

After initially announcing, via Instagram, a January release for his sixth studio album, The Documentary 2, Compton, California rapper Game has now revealed that the album will be out this summer. The West Coast wordsmith shared the news during a recent interview with Revolt TV.

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He announced that The Documentary 2 will be released on June 30, which also serves as his son’s birthday. He then explained that the album is one that could have been released immediately after The Documentary, but says 10 years later is “perfectly fine.”

“I feel like I could have released it after The Documentary 1, but…You know how they say, ‘Things just happen for a reason?’ 10 years later seemed perfectly fine,” Game said. “I mean, it’s my sixth album. My sixth solo album and I think that the 10th anniversary is huge, so why not put it out 10 years later? And then the actual Documentary 2 is gonna drop on my son’s birthday, June 30. Cause I think it’s big. And then his birthday falls on a Tuesday, which is the day that music is released to the world.”

Game later spoke on being his toughest critic and even revealed that “the old me was wack,” while speaking on revisiting his debut album.

“When I listen to my first album and everybody thinks it’s so amazing, but I think I’m better than that,” he said. “I listen to it and I hear all the flaws and the young me. And I’m like ‘Man, I would have never did this song like that today.’ I was just listening to it today. Cause I got all these 10th anniversary concerts. And so, I have to learn all these songs. Cause I don’t listen to myself on a daily basis. It is the hardest thing in the world. But the old me was wack. I’m dope now.”

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As a father of four, Game spoke on his children serving as his fuel and motivation. He also revealed that being a father feels like it’s his calling.

“Being a father and making music that’s been, since the beginning of my career that’s been my everyday motivation,” the rapper said. “Waking up knowing that I have a job that I can stay focused [on]. I use my kids for energy. So, I look at them and I’ll go out and we’ll be talking about The Documentary 30th anniversary if I use them for the fuel and motivation. I love my kids dearly. Being a father I think that’s something that I was—that’s my calling. So, I got four kids. I love ‘em to death. I just use them for the motivation to keep going.”

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